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Hello everyone,
is it possible to know, after a search, in which folder is the email that I have searched ?? this seems a stupid thing but it is not at all! Using Gmail, labels classify emails perfectly , with multiple categories. Here on Outlook are "forced" to use folders , so an email can possibly move it under a folder created by me, one and all.I have to look for some emails that match my search criteria (Search in the mail CTRL + E) and I find the email searched, but I do not know absolutely in which folder is placed, since this is not specified ![]() ![]() ![]() Is there any way to know, once found, where is that email placed? I'm not talking about the PST file on disk, I mean in the structure, inbox / sent / trash / personal / other .. Thank very much for any suggestion |
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